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already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy. >> meanwhile, rick santelli, the race to the bottom of the currency markets was interrupted today. horror of horrors. japanese officials saying they don't want the currency to go much lower. and the euro moving higher as well today. >> once you put that machine in motion, i don't know if you can stop it. and bill, i find it so telling you have so much more outrage about a maker's mark liquidity injection than the fed's liquidity injections. >> what's your point? >> that's a story for another day. because that's not good for either. a 20-year chart of the dollar index looks like it's going to be going at these levels for aw
already we're not seeing a lot of alternatives for folks' money other than stocks because of the low rate environment. andrew, how are you investing right now? >> well, we're probably going to go ahead and move in this market. looks like the pullback is more likely 1650 back to these levels. so more than likely now is probably the time to ease into the market. you've got tremendous momentum and breath here. you're fighting the tape, as they say. this is probably the time to deploy....
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just talking about the overall environment. macy's and target will be key beneficiaries of the housing recovery. of course, people start to go there to spruce up their homes. they have things that certainly go along with it. the wealth of fact, the transition of fact, these are some of the words that citigroup are using in their notes. back to you. ashley: businesses plan for how it should be done. next. tracy: billions of time and fuel waiting in traffic. trust me, i know. take a look at some of today's winners and losers on the nasdaq. we will be right back. ♪ (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." officewith an online p
just talking about the overall environment. macy's and target will be key beneficiaries of the housing recovery. of course, people start to go there to spruce up their homes. they have things that certainly go along with it. the wealth of fact, the transition of fact, these are some of the words that citigroup are using in their notes. back to you. ashley: businesses plan for how it should be done. next. tracy: billions of time and fuel waiting in traffic. trust me, i know. take a look at some...
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as we get to a spot of a more normal market environment. >> do you feel they are going more towards etfs than mutual funds because one reason is bob pisani has been hot on this issue is expense ratios are dropping. >> right. we have seen strong flows into mutual funds. almost a record of year last year so i think some advisors and investors are getting into more active managements but we have seen strong flows into etfs as well, which are index tracking products and people use those for different reasons. >> beth, good to have you. thanks for coming. >> thank for having me. >> i wish i add grandpa with a mattress stuffed with cash. how many grandpas really do have mattresses stuffed with cash? >> not enough. >> and i would want them in dollars. >>> a forecast left fuzzy. we are wondering if we will see no snow or three feet of snow. we are looking on the floor of the newsroom. let's get answeres from weather chan's paul goodloe. paul, why is this system in particular so hard it nail down? >> we think we have it nailed down here at weather channel. but over all in terms of snow, you have
as we get to a spot of a more normal market environment. >> do you feel they are going more towards etfs than mutual funds because one reason is bob pisani has been hot on this issue is expense ratios are dropping. >> right. we have seen strong flows into mutual funds. almost a record of year last year so i think some advisors and investors are getting into more active managements but we have seen strong flows into etfs as well, which are index tracking products and people use those...
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higher interest, whether or not stocks go up in that environment. back re going to send you now to a place where the weather should be much better. us want to be there i think. mr. kernen. >> oh, thanks, andrew. coming up our newsmaker of the hour, famed corporate leader carol bartz is going to speak out on yahoo! apple and much more. plus the northeast bracing for a major winter storm. 2600 flights already grounded. forecasters warning that this storm could be among the worst ever. although it is winter. a live report from laguardia when we return. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> welcome back to "squawk" this friday. take a look at how the futures are setting up ahead of the market. dow looks like it would open up about 4, nasdaq up about 2, and the s&p up about a point. also in the headlines, the northeast bracing for a winter storm called nemo. and it looks like a bad one. 2600 flights alrea
higher interest, whether or not stocks go up in that environment. back re going to send you now to a place where the weather should be much better. us want to be there i think. mr. kernen. >> oh, thanks, andrew. coming up our newsmaker of the hour, famed corporate leader carol bartz is going to speak out on yahoo! apple and much more. plus the northeast bracing for a major winter storm. 2600 flights already grounded. forecasters warning that this storm could be among the worst ever....
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report says that the federal agencies that spend the most, only about 10% of recent research involve the environment and prevention. the mental factors include radiation, pesticides, industrial pollutants, consumer products, drugs. a new study finds a gradual decrease in salt and take over a decade would prolong those by increasing heart disease and blood pressure. americans consume 3,600 mg of sodium the day. about 80% of sodium intake comes from so. we're talking about this gn bankers favorite meal. i gave birth to my daughter on may 18th, five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. [ woman ] learn from my story. romantic valentine's dinner. he is the chef and general manager of the gold coast. this is the way to my heart. today we're going to be doing our famous. i have my butter down in a hot pan. we have some holes sage leaves and ear. at home we can use the cut bacon. just want to chalk that up. i think it has a bette
report says that the federal agencies that spend the most, only about 10% of recent research involve the environment and prevention. the mental factors include radiation, pesticides, industrial pollutants, consumer products, drugs. a new study finds a gradual decrease in salt and take over a decade would prolong those by increasing heart disease and blood pressure. americans consume 3,600 mg of sodium the day. about 80% of sodium intake comes from so. we're talking about this gn bankers...
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this is the right environment for goldman. this is where they crush people. that's absolutely what's going on. they are going to win in most of their business lines. they've fired enough people that it will be really profitable. and as stephen mentioned, the market is really shallow. it's really them versus some hobbled competitors. >> never mind the run in the shares. you'd be a buyer right here? >> i think they're winning in almost everything that they do. the last couple of quarters bears that out. i don't see why the stock couldn't trade hotter. >> a once red hot trade is rolling over. high-yield corporate debt is trading. is this mini correction is sign of things to come for the broader market? mike santelli joins us now. why should we be watching this closer than we are? >> the credit strength, the strength in the credit markets has been the underpinning leading the charge of equities for years now. i think it's the front lines where risk appetite and liquidity come together and tell you how the overall markets are looking. i'm not an alarmist about thi
this is the right environment for goldman. this is where they crush people. that's absolutely what's going on. they are going to win in most of their business lines. they've fired enough people that it will be really profitable. and as stephen mentioned, the market is really shallow. it's really them versus some hobbled competitors. >> never mind the run in the shares. you'd be a buyer right here? >> i think they're winning in almost everything that they do. the last couple of...
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i just want to understand, though, is there a new environment there washington now? because we've been talking about the perception that you and the democrats and the president are working to the better. would you characterize it that way or not? >> well, i certainly hope so. you know, again, and the difficulty in working with the president thus far has been that he's not demonstrated a commitment to try to do something about the out-of-control spending. and we know it's all connected to the entitlement growth in this country, and it seems as if he's not willing to tackle that. we remain committed to working with him, and i hope that he can lead. you know, listen, i know that our international allies are looking for america to get its fiscal house in order so that they can see a better day in their country. we've got folks here at home that we want to help. and that's why we're taking the positions that we do. and today, i want to talk about how we can help folks see a better path to a bretter future and that's through innovative and solid proposals to improve prospe
i just want to understand, though, is there a new environment there washington now? because we've been talking about the perception that you and the democrats and the president are working to the better. would you characterize it that way or not? >> well, i certainly hope so. you know, again, and the difficulty in working with the president thus far has been that he's not demonstrated a commitment to try to do something about the out-of-control spending. and we know it's all connected to...
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not a nice time will be a big step for the snake they will be the first ones to be within acceptable environment this is the big con caves in used by the space these games are all to be very compact to be able to just jump in to try within fifteen minutes you can be in the mindset of not be honored to enjoy my new fans secondly most of the fees are being billed something very unusual and not strictly peace train companies gangs low paid nice expensive in the street coming into some kind of a billion dollars but if you do look around you can see what money can buy the organizing committee says a soldier will be ready in twenty to. well that's all the news that i have for you this hour on next up and stay with us for the latest a special report here on out to. science technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've got the huge earth covered.
not a nice time will be a big step for the snake they will be the first ones to be within acceptable environment this is the big con caves in used by the space these games are all to be very compact to be able to just jump in to try within fifteen minutes you can be in the mindset of not be honored to enjoy my new fans secondly most of the fees are being billed something very unusual and not strictly peace train companies gangs low paid nice expensive in the street coming into some kind of a...
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that's a favorite with the environment for sustained economic growth. and a relatively favorable stock market. and that's the broader thing -- >> if we have a conversation about companies and earnings, is that an on, stri -- o strich conversation? are we ignoring big hammers coming down? or are we to the point where we should be having these conversations? >> they've normalized in the sense that all the central bank exertions, that's the context, okay. we now all agree that's the context. it's, you know, the -- the japanese are now a very forgiving margin clerk to the world, okay. they're giving the world all this money. now -- yes, it's been a very good, healthy rotational stock market. and when you have that as just context and not a matter of suspense, what's the fed going do? we know what's going to happen. it's there in the background. i do think it's positive that we're talking about companies, trajectories, what's a fair price to pay for a given company in the business cycle. i agree. michelle, i agree that people are kind of eager to say tactica
that's a favorite with the environment for sustained economic growth. and a relatively favorable stock market. and that's the broader thing -- >> if we have a conversation about companies and earnings, is that an on, stri -- o strich conversation? are we ignoring big hammers coming down? or are we to the point where we should be having these conversations? >> they've normalized in the sense that all the central bank exertions, that's the context, okay. we now all agree that's the...
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many of then banks are not even earning their cost of capital yet in what's not a terrible environment. so, what you go for is compensation. it isn't just bigger than any other expense. for some of these, it's bigger than all the other expenses by some measure. the banks have been taking it down, firing people. that's really a tragedy. tens of thousands of people. and some how we seem to miss this and the tragedy there. they've been taking down compensation and they've been deferring out compensation. now, moving toward bond compensation is actually a very good way of reducing risk. equity compensation, which is what we've moved more towards actually encourages risk, in a way, we've been going in the wrong direction. >> do you think, then, that we need to break up the banks and reverse the demise of that in some way? >> well, i think it's all -- look, there's a lot of talk about breaking up banks. i know bob robin said today not break up then banks. for all these wonderful, esteemed very accomplished gentlemen who were in banking some time ago, they're all coming out with an opinion an
many of then banks are not even earning their cost of capital yet in what's not a terrible environment. so, what you go for is compensation. it isn't just bigger than any other expense. for some of these, it's bigger than all the other expenses by some measure. the banks have been taking it down, firing people. that's really a tragedy. tens of thousands of people. and some how we seem to miss this and the tragedy there. they've been taking down compensation and they've been deferring out...
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this will help create environments for the san francisco gardner stake and western pond turtle. we have currently six active projects on both the peninsula and the sunol region, and three more will be undertaken later this year. now, of course, we need to speak about cal aver as. following your approval of revisions at the last meeting, we are now seeking approval from the board budget and finance committee tomorrow actually for transferring the $117 million from the reserve to the project. * at the same time we have begun negotiation sessions with the contractor and we are very close now to a final agreement on the schedule side of things. so, this is good news. we are really much focusing on the negotiation of direct cost impacts. and by the end of this week i anticipate that we will probably either have an agreement on those or we will have identified specific discrepancies and a way to get, you know, the way to move forward with those discrepancies. however, where the most significant disagreementses are likely is on what we call indirect costs. that includes filled and home
this will help create environments for the san francisco gardner stake and western pond turtle. we have currently six active projects on both the peninsula and the sunol region, and three more will be undertaken later this year. now, of course, we need to speak about cal aver as. following your approval of revisions at the last meeting, we are now seeking approval from the board budget and finance committee tomorrow actually for transferring the $117 million from the reserve to the project. *...
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are those the right funds to be in in this environment? >> well, when you think about van if guard's target date funds, for example, our oldest fund down here, wellington fund, it maintains roughly a 65% equity ratio and that would be kind of middle of the road balanced funds position, and part of that is, because we're selling a balanced fund. an interesting part of the mutual fund business is you have to rebalance, because if you let that 65% go to say 80% you won't have the balanced fund you're offering the public. so the market is sort of discipline. i hate to talk about that because i don't like marketing in this business very much. but that's a strategy. but i don't think it's a strategy all investors need to follow. >> jack, when you're looking in the market and thinking ahead six, nine months are you willing to look beyond the risk of the payroll taxes going to hit all those consumer facing businesses, and are you talking sort of the broader perspective that actually the economy really is healing properly now or does it make you ne
are those the right funds to be in in this environment? >> well, when you think about van if guard's target date funds, for example, our oldest fund down here, wellington fund, it maintains roughly a 65% equity ratio and that would be kind of middle of the road balanced funds position, and part of that is, because we're selling a balanced fund. an interesting part of the mutual fund business is you have to rebalance, because if you let that 65% go to say 80% you won't have the balanced...
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next, bay area prosecutors go after a multinational oil company for failing to protect the local environment. the damage they claim it is doing is ahead. >> former coach reaching a deal with a university on his firing and what it will cost the school. >> walnut creek, campbell and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. it is 5:13 on tuesday morning. this is the golden gate bridge and traffic is light. we will have more on the traffic situation an the bay area with sue hall and mike will check the forecast. >> state attorney general will go after arco and b.p. in a lawsuit filed in superior court, the state attorney general and seven counties accusing the oil company of violating regulations designed to protect the environment. b.p. suggests the attorney general is going after oil companies for money. the attorney general recently settled a similar case against chevron for $24 million and another case has been filed against union 76 stations. >> former cal football coach could be out of a job but he will not have to worry about bouncing checks, getting up to $5.5 milli
next, bay area prosecutors go after a multinational oil company for failing to protect the local environment. the damage they claim it is doing is ahead. >> former coach reaching a deal with a university on his firing and what it will cost the school. >> walnut creek, campbell and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone. it is 5:13 on tuesday morning. this is the golden gate bridge and traffic is light. we will have more on the traffic situation an the...
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the rover will analyze the sample and it could hold evidence of a wet environment that dispieced long ago. the rover stumbled upon an area where water looked to have flowed. >>> in the hours leading up to the blizzard, a travel ban was put in place. it was all in an effort, and this is what officials were saying, to keep people from getting trapped and dieing in their cars during the height of the storm. that is what happened during the blizzard of 1978, let's bring in chad myers. was it harsh? did it make a difference? >> i hope it made a difference, i do. if you go back and look at the tape of any show of the past three days, if the anchor asked me the question, what are you more concerned with? it will be that people will leave too late to get home and they will not be home and they will be stuck in their cars for 24 hours. that was my answer to wolf, to ashlee, any anchor that asked me that question. you know, people get stuck in cars. you have a bit of gas left, you use it to heat. things happen with carbon monoxi monoxide, like we saw in boston. >> that little boy. >> right, you
the rover will analyze the sample and it could hold evidence of a wet environment that dispieced long ago. the rover stumbled upon an area where water looked to have flowed. >>> in the hours leading up to the blizzard, a travel ban was put in place. it was all in an effort, and this is what officials were saying, to keep people from getting trapped and dieing in their cars during the height of the storm. that is what happened during the blizzard of 1978, let's bring in chad myers. was...
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in today's environment, there's a tremendous demand for high-quality, cash flow incomes for individuals, for institutions, for pensions, for insurance companies. so we think that if they distributed preferred stock with say a 4% yield there would be enormous demand. share holders that want that stable income could keep it and shareholders that want to own apple for the upside within the operations would continue to simply own the common and they would get a -- be able to take a lot of money off the table by selling the preferred to institutions that want it. >> you are long apple, right? is this all you think they need to do to get this stock moving again. this is a stock that has had quite a fall since its peak back in september? >> very simply put, we think for every 50 billion of prefer they had issue, it would unlock about $32 a share in apple. if apple used about half of their earnings toward this program, we think they would be able to issue approximately $500 billion, which would unlock about $320 per share and that assumes that the pe multiple doesn't expand. >> david, just to n
in today's environment, there's a tremendous demand for high-quality, cash flow incomes for individuals, for institutions, for pensions, for insurance companies. so we think that if they distributed preferred stock with say a 4% yield there would be enormous demand. share holders that want that stable income could keep it and shareholders that want to own apple for the upside within the operations would continue to simply own the common and they would get a -- be able to take a lot of money off...
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it's certainly a function of the environment and it's really not that unusual for us to come together and frankly some of the coverage. conversations on the hill pitting one against the other when in fact both are critical to our security safety. you can't have a strong military when you are outsourcing science and technology are when you have recruits that are obese and uneducated. at the same time, you can't drive in the united states if you are facing threats from overseas and you feel insecure in your own home in your own community. so we are really pleased to come together. i think we've also seen we are going to rise and fall together. in this debate, that is what has happened so far. working separately was outworking clearly appeared coming together, trying something new, speaking with one voice we are hopeful we can have an impact and stop sequestration in the next three weeks. >> yes, emily, and my former life i am a professor we could not in the idea that i would be sitting next to ceo and chairman of a major defense contractor with the last thing in my mind. but i learned s
it's certainly a function of the environment and it's really not that unusual for us to come together and frankly some of the coverage. conversations on the hill pitting one against the other when in fact both are critical to our security safety. you can't have a strong military when you are outsourcing science and technology are when you have recruits that are obese and uneducated. at the same time, you can't drive in the united states if you are facing threats from overseas and you feel...
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it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in their mouth and just what they're doing and kind of the problem that we have here. there's a demand in the united states for the drugs and there's a demand over there for them to survive and so that's the big picture. >> well, you know, we mentioned drugs and weapons. but what about exotic animals? how big is that industry and how can toure get a dragon? >> i can't help him facilitate anything illegal. >> come on. >> talk to him after the show. >> yeah right. okay. i mean, the thing is, i didn't realize how big the illegal animal trade is but the crime syndicates just as big if not bigger than the biggest drug syndicates in the world and all over in southeast asia and things do trickle back to here but talking about the animal trade, it is really a cultural thing. china's one of the main consumers of these products and what happens is like i went to cambodia, laos, thailand, all these places. these peop
it's hard because i have this greater knowledge but for them they live in a very insular environment and that insular environment is one that dictates to make a living and put food in their mouth and just what they're doing and kind of the problem that we have here. there's a demand in the united states for the drugs and there's a demand over there for them to survive and so that's the big picture. >> well, you know, we mentioned drugs and weapons. but what about exotic animals? how big...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> they are being called superstorms. fueled by changing climate, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels. >> climate change is real. it's here. it's going to happen again. >> people and cities once safe. now in the eye of the fury. >> i see the weather changing. absolutely. >> is this the era of the superstorm? >> water level is rising substantially. >> and are we ready? >> if this wall had been here -- >> for the next one? >> i've been telling everybody, the big flood is coming. we better start building the ark. >> living near the ocean, there's always that chance that the ocean is going to come take away everything that you've got. but never did i imagine that this was going to happen to me and my family and my community. >> even now, given all that has happened to him and his fa
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> they are being called superstorms. fueled by changing climate, higher temperatures, and rising sea levels. >> climate change is real. it's here. it's going to happen again. >> people and cities once safe. now in the eye of the fury....
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you know, really it's a tough environment. i've said they're like a ship without direction because knowing where to go is hard right now. the fed is pushing in risk spreads. there's no reward for extending out the curve and so from an interest rate risk standpoint, there's no reward to go out further. so we do see fix dollars income investors sitting on the sidelines and waiting for the opportunity to get back into the market. and i think you're seeing on a retail side i suspect you're seeing a rotation into stocks based on the flows that we see. >> there seems to be some evidence fixed income investors are going down the lower quality to find yield. is that still happening? >> absolutely it is. i think the first step in that process was moving into -- for our investors moving into municipal bonds. increasingly, our investors are looking down the credit curve. as an example, you can do from two years to ten years and only pick up 17 on basis points. >> we have to go. thanks for joining us. from kelly and i, "squawk box" is nex
you know, really it's a tough environment. i've said they're like a ship without direction because knowing where to go is hard right now. the fed is pushing in risk spreads. there's no reward for extending out the curve and so from an interest rate risk standpoint, there's no reward to go out further. so we do see fix dollars income investors sitting on the sidelines and waiting for the opportunity to get back into the market. and i think you're seeing on a retail side i suspect you're seeing a...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. when my brothers and i were young, we had a young teenaged girl to look up to. our aunt agnes was only a half generation ahead of us, our mom's youngest sister. she still lived with my grandpa and grand 345. she had the front room, where she kept her hockey stick and marble comic books and other girl stuff. we looked up to her as
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. when my brothers and i were young, we had a young teenaged girl to look up to. our aunt agnes was only a half generation ahead of us, our mom's youngest sister. she still lived with my grandpa and grand 345. she...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the food and drug administration calls the abuse of prescription painkillers ael major public health challenge, and today the f.d.a. wrapped up a hearing on the drugs. including oxycodone, vicodin and percocet. dr. jon lapook reports that they do their job well, but they come with a big risk. >> my liver started shutting down, my kidneys were shuttingrted down, my thyroid levels through the roof. >> reporter: 28-year-old kimberly-- who asked that we not use her last name-- nearly died from narcotic painkillers prescribed after a car accident. at first she only needed one orar two pills a day for the pain. but eventually she became addicted to the high. >> my tolerance started growing and i started taking two at a time, three at a time. it grew to 15 at a time. >> reporte
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the food and drug administration calls the abuse of prescription painkillers ael major public health challenge, and today the f.d.a. wrapped up a hearing on the drugs. including oxycodone, vicodin and percocet. dr. jon lapook reports...
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the saudis have really enforced an environment will people will selfconcerns. they don't want to test the saudis, they are not sure how much the saudis will tolerate people challenges raoet skwraoepl over the decision to work with the cia. things are quiet now. i would expect within the next week or so we will see people begin to chime n. it will be very interesting to see whether a movement mounts. jenna: very sur just. you're the one out of the two of us that speaks and reads ara pweurbgs i'll leave that to you to let you know what you see overt next couple of days. a quick couple of questions because we have to look at the region as a whole. the drone base was first discovered in saudi arabia around 2011. thaltsee whethat's when the construction was complete. we've seen the arab spring and partnerships happen and recently a historic event in egypt just yesterday the iranian president is there hang -pg out with the new egyptian president. how are you seeing these partnerships? again we are looking at the drone campaign and how we are trying to win the war on
the saudis have really enforced an environment will people will selfconcerns. they don't want to test the saudis, they are not sure how much the saudis will tolerate people challenges raoet skwraoepl over the decision to work with the cia. things are quiet now. i would expect within the next week or so we will see people begin to chime n. it will be very interesting to see whether a movement mounts. jenna: very sur just. you're the one out of the two of us that speaks and reads ara pweurbgs...
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some nations create an environment so difficult that many have relocated and the global imbalance is as lee export less and import now or and other changing policies are becoming more competitive. fortunately blazing trails into new frontiers is what america has always done best. to set the stage for this
some nations create an environment so difficult that many have relocated and the global imbalance is as lee export less and import now or and other changing policies are becoming more competitive. fortunately blazing trails into new frontiers is what america has always done best. to set the stage for this
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. the debate over whether to use deadly force against an american who is on foreign soil and tied to al qaeda. that sounds like a hypothetical straight out of my constitutional law class in my first year of law school. i can just picture us going back and forth over whether killing an american in these circumstances violated the fourth amendment's protection against unlawful seizure or the fifth amendment's due process clause. but this is no academic exercise. this is hardball on a world stage. and the safety of americans is at stake. i read the 16-page undated and unsigned justice department white paper with great interest, especially where it said that "targeting a member of an enemy force who poses an imminent threat of violent attack to the united
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> let me finish tonight with this. the debate over whether to use deadly force against an american who is on foreign soil and tied to al qaeda. that sounds like a hypothetical straight out of my constitutional law class in my first year of law...
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the condo market in the major environments is on fire. melissa: really? dottie, do you agree with that? yeah, real estate is back, buy, buy, buy. i heard that before. tell me in a convincing way. >> no, it's back. in fact, new york a year and a half ago, but back across the country, and there's also a shortage of inventory you have to buy it and buy it quick. melissa: that's a good sales pitch. madison, in l.a., things flying off the lot there, i was going to say "shelf," but there's not the shelf. >> flying off the cove, yes. they are flying, and the market has taken off exciting, this year, so far, we had a big sale of $75 milion in malibu with a foreign buyer. it's taking off to a good start. melissa: ridiculous. jeff, let me ask you, when i look at the lot of the markets that are on fire right now, it really concerns me because it looks like all the same problems that we saw last time around, for example, one of the markets you think is going to do the best is phoenix. i know zillow projectses prices in phoenix could be up 8.5% next year. that makes m
the condo market in the major environments is on fire. melissa: really? dottie, do you agree with that? yeah, real estate is back, buy, buy, buy. i heard that before. tell me in a convincing way. >> no, it's back. in fact, new york a year and a half ago, but back across the country, and there's also a shortage of inventory you have to buy it and buy it quick. melissa: that's a good sales pitch. madison, in l.a., things flying off the lot there, i was going to say "shelf," but...
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quinnipiac says the president is more trusted on gun policy, immigration, the environment, everything basically, but his lead on foreign policy is a staggering 14 points. what makes republicans think this is a good thing to have a fight over? >> right. up until recently everybody said, look, politics stops at the water's edge, and that hasn't been the case for the last couple years with this republican party. but it turns out that it wasn't necessarily that both parties followed that axiom because they were being nice about it. it turns out that it's incredibly bad politics to challenge your sitting president overseas. and, you know, this benghazi thing has not worked out for the republican party at all. they tried effectively to make it the biggest issue of the presidential campaign in the last several weeks, and people just didn't buy into it. what they saw is a tragedy. something that was -- if it could have been prevented, it should have been prevented, but they weren't going to start pointing blame and ask for the resignations of hillary clinton and throw barack obama out of offi
quinnipiac says the president is more trusted on gun policy, immigration, the environment, everything basically, but his lead on foreign policy is a staggering 14 points. what makes republicans think this is a good thing to have a fight over? >> right. up until recently everybody said, look, politics stops at the water's edge, and that hasn't been the case for the last couple years with this republican party. but it turns out that it wasn't necessarily that both parties followed that...
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and that is a difficult environment. we see that with increased generic utilization, with price productions and increased difficulty in getting price for innovation and new products. i really don't see that changing over the next two to three years. but that's also why we've allowed our sales in europe to go from 33% down to 23% and i would anticipate it will be less than 20% in two years' time. >> what's your strategy in terms of r&d? some of your competitors have announced they're going to increase sharply their r&d investment this year. >> the funny thing is, how much you spend on r&d doesn't necessarily correlate to success. so we've tried a much different model, and that is really to move to this open innovation concept. curiously, we actually have a very robust late stage pipeline. we have eight products to be launched between now and 2015. we have nine product approvals in the last 12 months. most of that has come from acquisitions and external licensing. innovation has to be at the core of what we do, but i think
and that is a difficult environment. we see that with increased generic utilization, with price productions and increased difficulty in getting price for innovation and new products. i really don't see that changing over the next two to three years. but that's also why we've allowed our sales in europe to go from 33% down to 23% and i would anticipate it will be less than 20% in two years' time. >> what's your strategy in terms of r&d? some of your competitors have announced they're...
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the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor agreement by the end of this year. okay? that was just a news alert. no comment required, ladies and gentlemen. e-cigarettes, well, they are a booming industry, and, yesterday, we spoke to the chief executive of a company that makes those electronic cigarettes. he tried one on the set yesterday. well, today, we have with us dr. keith ablow. welcome to the program. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. stuart: you're welcome. these cigarettes delivers nicotine directly to you without the smell and tar. where do you stand on it >> >> here's where. i had experience with the cigarettes
the money printing, low interest rate environment drives down the value of the u.s. dollar, and all the commode di -- commode -- commodities, gasoline and oil, and everything goes up. stuart: thank you. the federal government not the only one trying to get in on legal marijuana. unions trying to give it a try, not give it a try, but the legalization a try, okay? three dispensaries in los angeles sapped by the nation's largest retail union, and another 49 in the city plan to enter the labor...
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if you had had a chance to go down there yesterday, you know the environment was electrifying, it was cold, but it didn't matter with 200,000 of your closest friends. >> how is that weather going to transition to wednesday, thursday and possibly the weekend? here's lynette with the details. >> we are dry. maryland's most powerful radar is scanning the skies with all the sweeps on. not a whole lot to scan this morning and that's going to continue right through today. we won't have a change in the forecast until we head into friday, talking about some more wet weather on tap. but for right now temperatures are above average, coming in at 32 degrees in colombia. yes, we're cold, make sure you bundle up as you head out and about. 33 in davidsonville right now and elkton coming if at 28. the winds are calm, on the light side right now but they will pick up from the northwest at about five to 15 miles an hour. another story of the day, a big one, we
if you had had a chance to go down there yesterday, you know the environment was electrifying, it was cold, but it didn't matter with 200,000 of your closest friends. >> how is that weather going to transition to wednesday, thursday and possibly the weekend? here's lynette with the details. >> we are dry. maryland's most powerful radar is scanning the skies with all the sweeps on. not a whole lot to scan this morning and that's going to continue right through today. we won't have a...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> announcer: don't miss the "amazing race" season premiere next sunday, followed by a new "good wife" and "the mentalist." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now the biggest musical stars in the world come together on one stage for one night. the grammy awards hosted by ll cool j. your performers and presenters include taylor swift. johnny depp, tim mcgraw, jay-z, frank ocean, justin timberlake and the world premiere lumineers. beyonce, katy perry, j low, kelly clarkson, adele, ellen degeneres, kaleigh qoak oh, jack wright, carlly rae, carrie underwood, ryan seacrest, keith urban, pauley perrette, and tonight get ready for more once-in-a-lifetime magic moments. miranda lambert and dierks bentley, the black qeez dr. john, and the preservation hall jazz band. an amazing tribute featurin
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> announcer: don't miss the "amazing race" season premiere next sunday, followed by a new "good wife" and "the mentalist." captioning sponsored by cbs >> and now the biggest musical stars in the world come together...
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what we're doing in this environment, and we did raise a little bit of cash the last couple of weeks just so have some, but focus again back on earnings. earnings are pretty good. earnings running at 5% or so. a little better than expected. i think those are encouraging signs. then you go back to the themes. ly you go to housing, auto, auto parts. you go to the industrials. and particularly, the industrials, those stocks have done really well. go after cummings. go after utx. go after ingersoll grant. find the companies you want that reported good earnings, and that's where you go. >> doc, you've been among the more cautious traders we've had on the show the last several weeks. is this the kind of moment that you had feared, for lack of a better word, that would come in, or do you see this ss an opportunity to put some things to work on the list that you keep. >> i'm still worried about exactly what josh and stephanie and simon talked about as far as the sequestration and when that hits march 1st, if we don't avoid it. so where i thought we would see volatility pick up was midmonth,
what we're doing in this environment, and we did raise a little bit of cash the last couple of weeks just so have some, but focus again back on earnings. earnings are pretty good. earnings running at 5% or so. a little better than expected. i think those are encouraging signs. then you go back to the themes. ly you go to housing, auto, auto parts. you go to the industrials. and particularly, the industrials, those stocks have done really well. go after cummings. go after utx. go after ingersoll...
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we were able to grow revenues and challenging economic environment. our gross margins were the highest they have ever been. we had record cash flow at $1.3 billion. we had a very successful year and our aim is to carry that momentum into 2013. we will talk to analysts about our strategies and how we would like to do that. >> ty? >> i would like to ask mr. stockton a couple of questions that seem to me to be a possible head winds for your company. number one, are young children playing as much with what we would call traditional toys or are they substituting handheld devices and other electronics? that's number one. number two, for your business, are you heavily dependent, more than you used to be, on the success of other company's franchises, character franchises, whether it is disney or universal characters for your success. >> that's a great couple of questions. let me start with digital play. we track kids play all the time as you might expect since we are the largest toy company in the world. what we found is that traditional play is really unchan
we were able to grow revenues and challenging economic environment. our gross margins were the highest they have ever been. we had record cash flow at $1.3 billion. we had a very successful year and our aim is to carry that momentum into 2013. we will talk to analysts about our strategies and how we would like to do that. >> ty? >> i would like to ask mr. stockton a couple of questions that seem to me to be a possible head winds for your company. number one, are young children...
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gabe said they're trying to create a civil environment. when's the strategy there? >> one of the things that has a hostage negotiator i would try to use as a hook is this little boy's 6th birthday which is wednesday and work very hard -- now realize he has a grown daughter so he is a parent even though he's allegedly estranged from his grown daughter and saying that he needs to be home with the family and jimmy lee, we need you to help. number one, get him home for the birthday and let's get you out so you can tell your story to the media and everybody could understand what drove you to this point. >> and we see this often, clint, where individuals who act out this way want their story told or they go on to the blogs we have seen in the past or even have writings on their facebook page. in this case, gabe says he has this veiled demand that he wants his complex story told. how do you convince him that his story will be told once he is out of there and ethan is safe with his family? >> you have to build the trust between the negotiator and the hostage taker. this psy
gabe said they're trying to create a civil environment. when's the strategy there? >> one of the things that has a hostage negotiator i would try to use as a hook is this little boy's 6th birthday which is wednesday and work very hard -- now realize he has a grown daughter so he is a parent even though he's allegedly estranged from his grown daughter and saying that he needs to be home with the family and jimmy lee, we need you to help. number one, get him home for the birthday and let's...
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a statement saying we are concerned about any abusive behavior and have made efforts to promote an environment where everyone on facebook can connect and share comfortably. now, important to point out there were quite a few bear fans that defended her. >> her push-back was brilliant. >> absolutely. she really turned the tables without having her blood pressure go up. >> she is a very pretty girl for the record. all right, john, thank you. >>> let's check back in with ron for the other stories developing. >> good morning, everyone. >>> in the news, back to the mountains for l.a. police searching for the ex-l.a. cop accused of killing three in southern california. meanwhile, los angeles police chief is ordering a review of the disciplinary case that led to christopher dorner's dismissal. >>> an emotional farewell to a young victim of gun violence in chicago killed in a park just days after performing for president obama on inauguration day. michelle obama was among the mourners attending the funeral for 15-year-old hadiya pendleton. her death further fueling the gun control debate. >>> and actor
a statement saying we are concerned about any abusive behavior and have made efforts to promote an environment where everyone on facebook can connect and share comfortably. now, important to point out there were quite a few bear fans that defended her. >> her push-back was brilliant. >> absolutely. she really turned the tables without having her blood pressure go up. >> she is a very pretty girl for the record. all right, john, thank you. >>> let's check back in with...
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we're in an environment in which we have an all-volunteer force. we need to do a better job at assessing time. we don't take just anybody. >> well, chris kyle was known as the most lethal sniper in american military history. he was shown among his comrades for reaching out to them. the suspect is thought to be one of the very people chris kyle was helping. isn't this a call in and of itself for additional government assistance in terms of the condition of these people? because as we know, it's very hard to ascertain on occasions whether someone is suffering with ptsd. >> that's part of the problem. as you know, we've spoken before, there used to be a tremendous stigma about identifying yourself -- >> self-identifying. >> and we're quite a bit better now and the chain of command is very much involved in identifying people while they're on active duty as having problems. but when troops leave the service, that's when it's important that the service makes sure that the veterans administration knows that there are people who may have problems. i'm not
we're in an environment in which we have an all-volunteer force. we need to do a better job at assessing time. we don't take just anybody. >> well, chris kyle was known as the most lethal sniper in american military history. he was shown among his comrades for reaching out to them. the suspect is thought to be one of the very people chris kyle was helping. isn't this a call in and of itself for additional government assistance in terms of the condition of these people? because as we know,...
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>> it's not going to happen in this political environment. it only happens if people think as we do that we don't -- that the income tax should be invalidated and the federal government should be forced to live within its means as it did before there was an income tax or if the income tax days, the federal government should not be permitted to borrow and we should be forced to live within its means. the republicans in the congress have the numerical ability to stop the federal government from borrowing. do they have the political courage? probably not. ashley: is grows and grows a grows, judge, it really does, and it's to a point the money we pay for the services, the services are awful. >> look, at this rate, this rate of borrowing, our debts will be 21 trillion dollars by the end of this current term of the presidency. that's close to a trillion a year in interest payments. that's almost a third of what's collected in taxes. the rest goes to entitlements before you fund the state department or the defense department or the department of jus
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is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture, again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package, individual investors feel like i have to get into this market because i don't want to miss out. quickly what are you telling your investors what they should do and still be safe about it, real quickly. >> there were good opportunities to buy on the pullback, we don't see a bear market. you want to look to buy industrial stocks from the manufacturing recovery, home builders from that long-term uptick in housing activity, those are good places to add as the market pulls back. >> we'll see how it plays out, thanks. jeff kleintop, chief market strategist at lpl financial. >> tom: stocks weren't the only market seeing some selling pressure. si
is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture, again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package, individual investors feel...
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is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package individual investors feel like i have to get into this market because i don't want to miss out. quickly what are you telling your investors what they should do and still be safe about it real quickly. >> there were good opportunities to buy on the pullback, we don't see a bear market. you want to look to buy industrial stocks from the manufacturing recovery home builders from that long-term uptick in housing activity those are good places to add as the market pulls back. >> we'll see how it plays out, thanks. jeff kleintop chief market strategist at lpl financial. >> tom: stocks weren't the only market seeing some selling pressure. silver s
is the cost for that financial crisis solution which is austerity meaning very lackluster economic environment unlikely to see any acceleration there. so look forward is where we see the weaker picture again not the end of a bull market. i think that that would be only the case if maybe pes were around 17 or 18 where they usually are. still have room ahead. >> let me jump up. let me jump in because we have a less than 30 seconds. you heard suzanne's package individual investors feel like...
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>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is down a point. one market watcher says the s&p will drop 200 points this year. he'll tell you why coming up. >>> coffee talk, green mountain earnin earnings. up 52% this year. we'll talk to our late traders and the shares of apple up as much as 2% with creditors crediting it on legend mu tall fund bill miller and we're talking with others. what kind of activity are you seeing otherwise in shares of apple? >> it was pretty normal, which means tepid in the first hour of trading even though this was a very active trading stock and option class. the first hour traded
>> i think that's -- that's the environment. there will be short term investors looking at this stock. he wants us to focus on long term. the short term reality is comps are down 30 something percent probably this quarter. the short term is what we have to look at. >> fascinating stuff today. thank you very much for your insight. we'll talk to you later. let's get back to headquarters and the halftime. >>> carl thank you very much. we go to the halftime show. the dow is...
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china does not have a huge system for looking after you in your environment. so they're going to say, first savings you see are going to go on and on. if anything, get bigger the. >> andrew, agree? >> yes, perfectly. it's not just economic, it's social and political, as well. with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire workforce than the united states. and so the kind of labor relations, the kind of workers rights have got to change. the leadership is fully aware of this. that is why this has to happen. >> this is a great demographic debate. china now goes into a period of shrinkage and india is exactly the opposite place. and it is growing and at some stage if the numbers are correct, india will overtake china over the next 30 years by a demographic point of view. therein lie tess region why china at the moment is up to try and improve the activity, to try and maintain the competitive edge. obviously,
china does not have a huge system for looking after you in your environment. so they're going to say, first savings you see are going to go on and on. if anything, get bigger the. >> andrew, agree? >> yes, perfectly. it's not just economic, it's social and political, as well. with the labor forces becoming more and more educated, china is turning out something like 7 million university graduates. by 2030, china will have 200 million university graduates, bigger than the entire...